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I have used a lot of the Flourite and Flourite black...good stuff. Personally, I would likely just swap the whole thing at once, siphoning out the existing bed into a bucket or four.
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I know you get what you pay for but $1300 for a 54L x 30W x 24H seems a bit high to me .
It is, although those wider tanks (anything over 24") tend to be a bit spendy...is that just a bare tank, or does it include overflows, holes, etc?
That was bare tank . With 2 overflows it would be $500
OK, that is crazy....$1800 for that is way too much.
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I know you get what you pay for but $1300 for a 54L x 30W x 24H seems a bit high to me .
It is, although those wider tanks (anything over 24") tend to be a bit spendy...is that just a bare tank, or does it include overflows, holes, etc?
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WOW .... didnt see the price being so different between shops 2 shops @ $400 and 1 @ 1300
Likely different builders...the difference between a Bow Valley tank and a Concept tank is like comparing a Kia to a Mercedes.
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Sure sounds like a dominance bit....that senegal is in for one heck of a surprise when that ornate hits 24"+.
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Concept aquarium in Edmonton does excellent work. In calgary, you have two options...Bow Valley (Mitch) or Gary....anything custom from any Calgary shop comes from one of those three builders, and primarily from the two Calgary ones.
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Dunno about Edmonton, but I have whiteworm and microworm cultures to share, and Riverfront carries live blackworms, too.
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Oddly, way back when, I actually had a hand in getting them started in the biz....Nikki and James are good people.
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Owned by the brother-in-law of Freeman, who owns Red Coral in Calgary.
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Congrats....nothing feels better than waking up to a litter of boas.
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This one? http://www.redseafish.com/product.asp?dir=...4&proID=287
Have one going here, and it really seems to work well at 1.5-3 bps.
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I have nothing...they were on our supplier's list as Apistogramma 'Diamond', and I have zero species info on them.
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Welcome to the board!
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That's what I figured. No trips planned to Edmonton in the near future though... Can a person buy a 10lb or similar sized cylinder at AirLiquide?
Many of the welding supply places have used, certified tanks available at decent prices.
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Just out of curiosity is there a specific reason that Caimens are illegal to posses
All crocodilians are prohibited in Alberta...the basis for this is that F&W considers them to be both a safety hazard and a potential nuisance (in places where they are legal, local animal shelters are packed with them).
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Which type of cylinder is better/most cost effective/easier to get refilled?
This thread probably belongs in the Equipment forum, sorry...
The bigger cylinder is more cost-effective to fill (and easy, if there is a welding supply or AirLiquide nearby)...usually $10 for a 10lb, but the cylinder itself is not cheap (Nature's Corner is probably the most reasonable at about $100)...and much cheaper to buy locally than to have shipped from anywhere. My local paintball place sells filled 20oz cylinders for $30, and refills are $5 each....at 1.5 bubbles per second, a $5 fill seems to last a good 40-45 days....a 5lb tank should last a good 6 months at a similar rate.
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Pretty impressive colouration for that size...they will be pretty amazing in a few months, I suspect.
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It is found all along the west coast, so I would imagine that you could probably get a Vancouver/Victoria aquarist to gather you some, come late spring.
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but i've read here that caiman cannot be kept anymore. dang
Caimen have not been legal to possess in Alberta for decades.
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Hemis are not my bailiwick, but I do know that there have been a lot of 'gold' Hemibagrus wyckioides available lately.
Edit: Appears that H. wyckioides and H. nemurus may now be synonymous.
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None do...the smallest species (Asians, Africans, Jardini), all end up at least 24"-30".
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